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The guitar pictured is the actual guitar you will receive!

At The Farm, we take actual pictures of each instrument and make sure they are fully set-up and ready to play before we ship them. Each instrument goes through a multi-point inspection, followed by a set-up process by our in-house tech staff. We then photograph each instrument with high-quality equipment in our on-site photography studio. We know that details like wood grain and color finishes can vary, so we want you to be able to see, to the best of our ability, exactly what you will be receiving.

This process takes over an hour for each instrument - from inspection to pictures. We care about the instrument we put into your hands! Rest assured your guitar was not just plucked off of a shelf and drop-shipped to you from a warehouse without the care that it, and you, deserve.

This Kent model 822 electric bass guitar was made in Japan in the 1960's. It features hollow body construction with a Spruce top and flame Maple body in sunburst finish. The bolt-on neck is 3-piece quilt Maple/Mah on a 30" scale with 22 frets and a 7.25" fretboard radius. It's equipped with the original Kent single coil pickups.

This bass has been extensively gone over by our in-house tech. He strung it with flatwound strings, installed a new carved bone nut, replaced the treble tone port and replaced the bridge cover (it was missing when this bass came in to us). Everything else on this bass is original. It has normal wear and tear for its age, with some dings on the back of the neck and top of the body.

At The Music Farm, we take quality seriously! That is why we have our in-house technicians do a multi-point inspection on each product, ensuring that it'll be ready to play when it hits your hands!

Included in your shipment will be instructions on care and maintenance.

We want to help you Grow Your Passion®

Additional Information

SKU

091018_01

Actual Weight

7lbs 4oz

Brand

Not Branded

Face Wood

Spruce

Electric Guitar Orientation

Right Handed

Body Shape

Double Cut

Body Type

Hollow Body

Body Material

Maple

Case Type

No Case

Number of Frets

22

Neck Set Type

Bolt-On Neck

Neck Shape

D Shape

Neck Material

Maple

Fretboard Radius

7.25 Inches

Nut Width

1 1/2 Inches - 38.1mm

Scale Length

30 Inches

Bridge Type

Stop-Tail

Neck Pick Up Type

Single Coil

Bridge Pick Up Type

Single Coil

Bridge Pick Up Detail

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About Us

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Brian

Jason

Jeff

Kayla

Ken

Matt

Michelle

Starting as the janitor/sound guy for my local church at the age of fourteen, music has always been a part of me. I went to school for music production, worked in music retail for thirteen years, became a "Jack of all trades" or so to say, and fell in love with the music biz. After several trials and tribulations, I had moved on to starting my own online music store. The Music Farm was founded in 2004, and I couldn’t be more blessed to have a crew like the one you see here. From our family to yours, thank you for allowing us to help you Grow Your Passion. In the spirit of Ted Nugent, "God, guns, and rock & roll!"

I’m Jason a.k.a. KOOK. I play guitar to accommodate my true passion of singing. Seattle music is where my heart lies. I specialize in acoustic guitars and microphones. I was a faithful customer at The Music Farm before getting lucky enough to work here. I like the idea of no pressure sales, it allows me to get to what our customers really need. There has also never been a cheeseburger I didn't like!

Hi, I'm Jeff. Although many of my friends call me "Fong." I went to electronics school in the 70’s where I studied Vacuum Tube Technology. Though long before that I had started playing the guitar. My specialty is restoring Vintage tube amps, however I can fix just about anything from large speakers to small ukuleles and everything in between. I have a special collection of tubes, amplifiers, and vintage fuzz boxes. Working here at the farm has brought me into contact with so much incredible and unique gear, both new and used. I love having the opportunity to interact with great musicians in the area and from around the world!

I may not be in a band but I love music; especially country and folk. Growing up, I enjoyed playing the flute in my high school marching band. I previously did marketing for a Cleveland Jazz radio station, and I am excited to pick up the beat here at The Music Farm. I am your typical crafty girl who enjoys creating and designing things in marketing and graphics. After a few years in Cleveland, I am ready to be on The Farm!

I play both guitar and bass, but by no fault of my own I'm a guitar player at heart. At thirteen, I was supposed to get a bass guitar for Christmas, but my mom accidentally grabbed an electric guitar by mistake and that's where it all started! For the last eighteen years I have played in a 1980’s cover band. Because of my experience in the areas, guitar and pro audio are my expertise. I have worked in the music industry for nearly twenty years and wanted to work for a company on the rise that I felt I could add something to. I've never worked for a company that offered such a variety of brands and products. I would have to say, the only thing better than surrounding myself with music daily is hanging out with my step-dog, Bongo. But that’s just me.

I picked up the trombone in middle school, then saved up my mowing money to buy myself a bass guitar, and taught myself by playing along to Led Zeppelin and Who records. After a brief stint as an education major, I changed my major to music. I have since had the pleasure of writing and recording music with a number of groups, and am currently a member of two local bands. Besides my obvious bias towards the bass, I find any and all instruments fascinating (the quirkier the better) and will at least take a swing at anything I can get my hands on.

I grew up in a very musical family, where instruments were always on hand and family jam sessions were regular. I began on the trumpet in 5th grade, and have been playing guitar and songwriting since the age of 10. Music from all around the world has been, and always will be a passion and way of life for me. Working at The Music Farm allows me to help others feel the same joy and passion that I have for music. I have also been able to expand my knowledge of musical instruments and equipment. When I am not at The Music Farm, I enjoy playing gigs, gardening, painting, speaking French, and spending time with my loved ones.

Store Hours

Lessons

The Music Farm wants to be your go-to place for all things music. We want to help you Grow Your Passion® in any way we can. To help with this we have established an ever-growing lesson program, starting at age 5 and up. We currently offer guitar, bass, ukulele, banjo, and drum lessons. Our instructors are versed in other areas as well, so if there’s something you’re looking to learn, please don’t hesitate to give us a call.

Our lesson program runs with one 30 minute lesson per week. The cost of each lesson is $20. These are not group lessons, but a one-on-one with the instructor.

Since every student is different, the first lesson is spent getting to know what goals the student has in mind as well as what kind of music they’re interested in, what the student already knows, and what they would like to learn. Practice is very important, and the instructor will likely assign homework to be done during the week prior to the next lesson.

Because we believe practice is very important, we offer a 10% discount throughout the store to our students currently enrolled in the lesson program. This ensures the student will have everything they need, and also to thank you for choosing so take part in our program.

Lessons can be rescheduled, but not refunded. So we ask you to please check your schedule before signing up.

Did you know?

Children who study music tend to have larger vocabularies and more advanced reading skills than their peers who do not participate in music lessons.

Children with learning disabilities or dyslexia who tend to lose focus with more noise could greatly benefit from music lessons.

Playing a musical instrument significantly enhances the brainstem’s sensitivity to speech sounds. This relates to encoding skills involved with music and language. Experience with music at a young age can “fine-tune” the brain’s auditory system.

The musician is constantly adjusting decisions on tempo, tone, style, rhythm, phrasing, and feeling - training the brain to become incredibly good at organizing and conducting numerous activities at once. Dedicated practice at this orchestration can have a great payoff for lifelong attention skills, intelligence, and an ability for self-knowledge and expression.

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Our goal is to allow our customers to purchase musical products at affordable prices with a safe enjoyable experience. One of our top priorities here is to respect the privacy rights of anyone who visits or purchases products from us. We do not release personally identifiable information about our individual customers and visitors without their permission. The information you enter on our site is held in confidence between you and this website. We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to others. We do collect information from our customers and visitors, which is used to process orders and to improve your shopping experience with us!

Please note that the information provided in this Statement relates only to our policies and practices. We are not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of Web sites to which we may link.

We occasionally send product updates and special offers to those customers and visitors who have signed up to receive such information. You can be removed from our email list at any time by responding to a mailing with 'Remove' in the subject field.

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Security is a very important part to having a safe and enjoyable online experience. This site uses the latest technology to protect all of the information you send and receive during the checkout process. The connection between your browser and our server is encrypted with industry leading SSL technology. SSL encrypts all of your personal information, including credit card number, name, and address, so it cannot be read as the information travels over the internet. Your browser must support SSL.

Returns

At The Music Farm, we want to help you Grow Your Passion® by offering you the best products along with the best service. That is why we offer a 14 day no-hassle return policy.

If there is a problem with something you purchased, please contact us so we can help you. That’s what we’re here for.

All returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee and must be returned in the original condition with all included accessories, case, paperwork, etc., and be shipped back to us, insured, at your expense.

For sanitary reasons, non-returnable items include, but are not limited to the following:

Earphones/headphones

Microphones

Instrument mouthpieces

Guitar straps

Layaway

The Music Farm offers a surcharge-free layaway service to all of our customers, both via phone and in-store.

How Our Layaway Program Works

All layaway arrangements must be made over the phone or in-store and are not applicable when purchasing through a third-party venue.

In order to place an item into layaway, a down payment of 25% will be required when opening the layaway. PayPal, E-Check, Credit Card, Debit Card or Cash are all acceptable methods of payment.

All layaways must be paid in full within 90 days from the original opening date.

If the item has not been paid in full within 90 days, the layaway will be canceled.

All layaway arrangements are final. No refunds will be given for a layaway that has been canceled due to non-payment and/or surpassing the alloted time of the layaway agreement.

Shipping Information

We understand getting new gear is exciting! Below is a list of points based on some frequently asked questions about shipping different products around the world:

Most orders ship within 24 hours of payment being received. Orders placed on Friday (after 1pm EST), Saturday, Sunday, and holidays will likely not be processed until the next business day.

Transit time can range from 1-5 business days according to your location. Keep in mind, it is a general transit time and can be delayed due to extreme weather and holiday rushes.

Everything over $99 is shipped "signature required".

As a majority of our orders ship via UPS, we cannot deliver to a PO box. When checking out, please ensure a physical address is presented when making a payment. Failure to do so could result in a delayed shipping time, or cancellation of order.

Orders shipping outside the Continental USA can only ship via air services.

Orders shipping to U.S. Military APO/FPO addresses, PO Boxes, and U.S. territories (Guam, Virgin Islands, etc.) are shipped by USPS (6-10 business days). International APO/FPO destinations may require additional delivery time. NOTE: Boxes over 70lbs each cannot be shipped to these locations.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: We pride ourselves on the ability to ship internationally. There are exclusions, so call us if you aren’t sure if your country is eligible for international shipment. Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and fees are NOT included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyers responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

If you feel your question was not answered, or you have a concern about your order, please contact us at 330-546-7076 or sales@themusicfarm.com.